Top row, L to R (all liquid sand polishes): Can't Let Go, The Impossible, Stay The Night, Get Your Number
Bottom row, L to R: Pink Yet Lavender, Anti Bleak, Butterfly Moment, Sprung
I'm excited to see how the liquid sand finish looks and feels, but I'm not quite as jazzed for the other four polishes. I expected something a bit flashier from a collection with Mariah Carey's name on it. I'll definitely be checking this collection out though when it hits stores in January.
What about you? Are you a fan of Mariah's? Will you be picking any of these up come January?
Totally intrigued by the liquid sand! Especially the blue one. ;)
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ReplyDeleteNo tiny butterflies in a glitter polish?
ReplyDeleteI am not a fan of these - saw the shots OPI released from the Toronto mini showing they had for some press and some bloggers - the texture finishes on many of these just seem gritty and not anything I would like - I barely can deal with the grit of glitter.
ReplyDeleteI'm really interested to see the liquid sand polishes!
ReplyDeletei can't help but wonder if this is opi taking something that already exists (the gritty finish of most glitters) and calling it something else (liquid sand), like the "revolutionary new sorbet finish" (aka jelly) of the texas collection.
ReplyDeleteI hope we get these in Australia soon))Pink Yet Lavender would my pick probably!
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